Representational Momentum

Memory for the final location of a moving target is usually displaced in the direction of anticipated future target motion, and this mislocalization has been referred to as representational momentum.

This page is intended as a general clearing-house for information on representational momentum and related displacements. Suggestions for additions are of course welcome, and should be sent to t.hubbard@tcu.edu.




Representational Momentum:
New Findings, New Directions

Ian M. Thornton and Timothy L. Hubbard, editors.

(2002). Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis Group.

Web site for the First International Workshop on Representational Momentum (RepMo 2000) sponsored by the Max Planck Institute of Biological Cybernetics.

A bibliography of research on representational momentum compiled for the First International Workshop on Representational Momentum (RepMo 2000).

A listing of representational momentum and related research from Jennifer Freyd at the University of Oregon.

Jennifer Freyd's demo of representational momentum for a rectangle undergoing implied rotation.

A listing of representational momentum and related research from Timothy Hubbard and the perceptual dynamics laboratory at Texas Christian University.


http:www.psy.tcu.edu/hubbard.htm - Revised 1 August 2004
t.hubbard@tcu.edu